Other treatments for rosacea that are compatible with breastfeeding include topical products like Finacea. It is recommended to avoid oral tablets as there are no officially indicated options, and antibiotics are not preferred. It is also important to limit exposure to factors that could worsen rosacea, such as sun exposure, cosmetics, alcohol consumption, certain foods, and stress. Keeping a journal of your daily activities, diet, and emotional state could help identify possible triggers for your symptoms. This process may take several weeks, so consistency is key. If you have any further questions, feel free to reach out.
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